The last US military planes have left Afghanistan, marking a fraught, chaotic and bloody exit from the longest war in US history
A funeral is held for the victims who were killed in a US defensive airstrike in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Sunday. CNN
Haqparast told CNN it is unclear whether Malika was inside the vehicle or in the compound that was targeted by the drone on Sunday. The funerals took place on Monday for the 10 family members killed on the hill of Khawja Rawash. Family members shouted"Death to America" as they gathered around the coffins.on Thursday outside Kabul's airport that killed 13 US service members and at least 60 Afghans, according to the Pentagon and Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health.
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